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- the invention relates to a spring-support mechanism for a parallel robot with constant force.
- a spring-support mechanism for parallel robot with constant force transforms elastic force of the springs into thrust force on the moving frame of the parallel robot, and this thrust force has a constant magnitude in the workspace of the moving frame.
- Parallel robot is supported by a spring without a transforming mechanism ( FIG. 1 ), this spring generates a thrust force varying with the compression length of the spring. So in the whole workspace of parallel robot, this thrust force is greatly altered by the position of the moving frame. This support force does not diminish the effect of loading on the robot's actuator, significantly. Direct spring support is only suitable for small displacement robots, thrust force of this spring doesn't change a lot in a small workspace. While robots with large displacement are difficult to apply, effectively.
- this invention comprises a mechanism that transforms the elastic force of the springs into the thrust force of the parallel robot to balance the gravity of the load placed on the moving frame. By creating constant thrust, it will greatly reduce impact of gravity of load on the parallel robot's actuator.
- the main driving force on the driving actuators is the gravity of the load
- the thrust force generated from the spring-support mechanism eliminates most of the gravity effect of the load. Consequently, the force on the driving actuators is mainly a force to accelerate the movement of the moving frame (not including the gravity of load).
- the purpose of this invention proposes a spring-support mechanism for the parallel robot, and this mechanism is applied to parallel robot models to reduce the load on the actuators.
- the spring-support mechanism for the parallel robot is composed of: sets of rotated joints to adjust the direction of the support mechanism to match the direction of the moving frame of robot, rhombus mechanism with hinges in four vertices transform displacement of moving frame onto elasticity of springs, guiding plates used to adjust the springs length so that the thrust force generated by springs is constant, set of springs is assembled parallel and fixtures for the springs.
- the load of the moving frame through the rotated joint impacts a compression force on a pair of vertices of the rhombus, the other two vertices through the guiding plate and the spring fixture squeezes the spring, the compressive force of the springs equal to the load impacting on the rhombus structure.
- the spring-support mechanism for a parallel robot comprising: Sets of rotated joints to adjust the direction of the support mechanism to match a direction of a moving frame of the robot; Rhombus mechanism with hinges in four vertices for transforming a displacement of the moving frame to an elasticity of springs, said springs having a length; Guiding plates used to adjust the length of the springs so that a thrust force generated by the springs is constant; wherein the set of springs is assembled parallel, and comprising fixtures for the springs.
- FIG. 1 3 degree of freedom robot with a direct support spring
- FIG. 2 6 degree of freedom robot is supported by springs with constant force
- FIG. 3 a spring-support mechanism generates constant force
- FIG. 4 a rhombus structure
- FIG. 5 a rhombus structure and two guiding plates
- FIG. 6 a left-side guiding plate
- FIG. 7 a right-side guiding plate
- FIG. 8 cluster of upper rotated joints
- FIG. 9 cluster of lower rotated joints
- FIG. 10 cluster of spring-fixtures and guide plates
- FIG. 11 the left-spring-fixture
- FIG. 12 the right-spring-fixture
- FIG. 13 the spring-fixtures (flat projection);
- FIG. 14 a and FIG. 14 b illustrate the principle of the reciprocal motion of the support structure ( 1 );
- FIG. 15 a and FIG. 15 b illustrate the principle of the reciprocal motion of the support structure ( 2 );
- FIG. 16 the balance of load and elastic force ( 1 );
- FIG. 17 the balance of load and elastic force ( 2 ).
- the spring-support mechanism ( 4 ) generates a constant force that is integrated into the parallel robot system as shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and 3 , cluster of upper rotated joints ( 5 ) of the support mechanism accompany with the moving frame ( 3 ) of the robot, a cluster of lower rotated joints ( 9 ) is fixed to the ground.
- the support mechanism is likely a 7th actuator that always generates a constant force in the workspace of the robot to balance the gravity of the load.
- the spring-support mechanism for parallel robot with constant force consists of the following components:
- Clusters of rotated joints refer to FIGS. 8 and 9 , the cluster of upper rotated joints ( 5 ) consisting of three rotated joints, including the x-axis rotated joint ( 19 ), the y-axis rotated joint ( 18 ), the z-axis rotated joint ( 17 ) and on the z-axis rotated joint with a flanged surface ( 23 ) to connect to the robot's moving frame.
- the cluster of lower rotated joints ( 9 ) consists of two rotated joints, including the x-axis rotated joint ( 20 ), the y-axis rotated joint ( 21 ) and the flanged surface ( 22 ) to connect to the ground.
- the actuators need rotated joints at the both end to not constrain the degree of freedom of robot, similar to actuators which also has a three-axis joints at the top connected to the moving frame and two-axis joints on the bottom connected to the ground.
- Rotated joint is hinge, which uses bushings or needle roller bearings because of the high load carrying capacity and slow motion and to reduce the size of the system.
- a cluster of rhombus structure consist of three rhombuses, including a large rhombus and two small rhombuses.
- the rhombus structure are made up of four short edge ( 11 ) and four long edge ( 12 ), the edges are joined by hinge joints ( 15 ) and ( 16 ) at the vertices of the rhombuses. These hinges are similar to those used in cluster of rotated joints, they are used bushings or needle roller bearings for compact size.
- the hinge joint ( 16 ) is also used to connect to cluster of upper rotated joints ( 5 ) and cluster of lower rotated joints ( 9 ), the axis of these hinge joints being the axis of the x-axis rotated joint ( 19 ) and ( 20 ).
- the cylinder pin ( 13 ) engages the hinge joint of the rhombus and slides in the guiding groove ( 27 ), ( 29 ).
- the structure of rhombus and two guiding plate is assembled such as FIG. 5 .
- FIGS. 6 and 7 which consists of a guiding plate ( 24 ) and a guiding plate ( 25 ).
- a rightward curved groove ( 26 ) comprising two symmetrical grooves and a straight guiding groove ( 27 ), a flange ( 30 ) on the right guiding plate ( 24 ) for connection to the beam ( 35 ) on the spring fixtures.
- the left guiding plate ( 25 ) also has a left curved groove ( 28 ), a straight groove ( 29 ) and a flange ( 31 ).
- the right curved guiding groove ( 26 ) and the left curved guiding groove ( 28 ) are symmetrical.
- Two plates are connected to the rhombus structure by contact between the guide grooves ( 26 ), ( 27 ), ( 28 ), ( 29 ) with the pivots ( 13 ) and ( 14 ) FIG. 5 .
- the guiding plates are connected to the springs by contact between the flange ( 30 ) and the beam ( 35 ) can be seen in FIG. 11 , FIG. 12 , FIG. 13 .
- the center line of grooves ( 27 ), ( 29 ) is the straight line, the center line of the groove ( 26 ), ( 28 ) has a trajectory that is calculated from the following equation:
- F elastic d spring F load d z
- F elastic the elastic force of the springs.
- F load the force of the load impact on the support mechanism.
- d spring differential displacement of springs (total displacement due to rhombus structure and adjustment of guiding groove).
- d spring d rhombus +d groove
- d rhombus differential displacement of pivots ( 14 ) depends on the texture, length of the edges of the rhombus.
- F load is gravity value of the load
- d z is the displacement of moving frame of robot
- Spring fixtures include two components in the left FIG. 11 and in the right FIG. 12 .
- Spring fixtures are composed of mounting plates ( 33 ), on which the springs ( 10 ) are positioned by shoulders ( 36 ).
- the Threaded rods ( 32 ) link the mounting plates to the box beams ( 35 ), the threaded rods being held onto the box beams ( 35 ) by the bolts ( 34 ).
- the spring fixtures consists of two left and right portions, which are interlocked, where the rhombus performs compression movement, the guiding plates ( 24 ), ( 25 ) tend to move apart, then the springs are compressed to create balance with the compression force. This spring fixture design can be seen in FIG. 13 .
- the left guiding plate ( 25 ) through the threaded rods ( 32 ) is connected to the right end of the springs ( 10 ), similar to the right guiding plate ( 24 ) through the threaded rods ( 32 )) is connected to the left end of the springs ( 10 ), then the two guiding plates ( 24 ), ( 25 ) being pushed away will cause the springs ( 10 ) to compress.
- the springs system consists of 16 springs ( 10 ) compressed parallel to each other, the springs are fixed to the shoulders ( 36 ), with 8 springs arranged on each side.
- the two guiding plate ( 24 ), ( 25 ) are fixed to the box beams ( 35 ), the left guiding plate is connected through the threaded rod with the right mounting plate and the right guiding plate is connected to the left mounting plate. Due to this structure such that the movement of the two guiding plate away will compress the springs again as can be seen in FIG. 15 .
- FIG. 14 depicts the state of the spring-support mechanism for stretching and compression.
- F elastic the elastic force of the springs.
- F load the force of the load impact on the support mechanism.
- d spring differential displacement of springs (total displacement due to rhombus structure and adjustment of guiding groove).
- d spring d rhombus +d groove
- d rhombus differential displacement of pivots ( 14 ) depends on the texture, length of the edges of the rhombus.
- F load is gravity value of the load
- d z is the displacement of moving frame of robot
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F elastic d spring =F load d z
F elastic d spring =F load d z
d spring =d rhombus +d groove
F elastic d spring =F load d z
d spring =d rhombus +d groove
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